October Health – 2025 Report

Non-Binary Demographic in Canada

The leading cause of stress in the non-binary population in Canada often stems from societal stigma, discrimination, and lack of acceptance. This can manifest in various environments, including workplaces, where non-binary individuals may face challenges related to gender identity recognition, inclusivity, and support. Workplaces can contribute to this stress by lacking appropriate policies and resources for gender diversity. Utilizing resources from companies like October can help organizations create healthier environments by providing support and training on inclusivity.

How mental health affects the Non-Binary demographic differently

  • Social Acceptance: Non-binary individuals often face challenges related to societal recognition and acceptance, which can lead to feelings of isolation and anxiety about their identity.

  • Discrimination and Bias: They may encounter prejudice or discrimination in various environments, affecting their mental health and workplace experiences.

  • Misgendering: Frequent misgendering can be a significant source of stress, impacting self-esteem and mental well-being.

  • Navigating Spaces: Finding safe or affirming spaces, both social and professional, can be more difficult, adding to stress levels.

  • Healthcare Access: Non-binary individuals might experience barriers in accessing appropriate healthcare that respects their identity, leading to additional mental health concerns.

Support initiatives such as those offered by October can be beneficial for creating an inclusive workplace environment and addressing these specific stressors.

Data from October Health

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